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Solve: x^2e^x+x e^x-e^x=0
14 years ago

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Answered by MathMate
Factor
x^2e^x+x e^x-e^x=0
(x²+x-1)e^x=0
since e^x can never be zero, so
Solve for
(x²+x-1)=0 using the quadratic formula or completing the squares.
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